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Nov 07

Disciples in the Moonlight

Posted on November 7, 2024 by Joel Hilke

I chose to meet Disciples in the Moonlight half-way. I wanted to give it a decent score just to buck the trend of all the terrible reviews. It’s a faith-based dystopian film and I like Dystopias… just because it has … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Faith-Based, Low 60s, Thriller
Nov 06

Conclave

Posted on November 6, 2024 by Joel Hilke

I had actually gone to see Conclave on November 5 – the day of the US presidential election – but circumstances got in the way and I had to leave early. So I went again the day after… and, yeah, … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Drama, High 80s, Thriller
Nov 06

CTRL

Posted on November 6, 2024 by Joel Hilke

Ctrl is an Indian screen life film available on Netflix (in the US). It’s in the same vein as films like Searching and Missing mixed with a great big – but also kind of obvious – cyber security thriller. It’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Mid 70s, Screen Life, Thriller
Nov 05

4:30 Movie, The

Posted on November 5, 2024 by Joel Hilke

I missed The 4:30 Movie in theaters… it was playing in one theater but I wasn’t aware it was Kevin Smith’s latest. Only found out the day after it closed and have been waiting for a reasonable rental price ever … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, High 70s
Nov 05

Levels

Posted on November 5, 2024 by Joel Hilke

Levels is a big idea / low budget sci-fi film that plays in familiar sandboxes while trying to elevate them with high-falutin’ tech philosophy. And that’s a sentence that says nothing about a plot that’s hard to synopsize without spoiling. … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Low 70s, Science fiction
Nov 04

Bookworm

Posted on November 4, 2024 by Joel Hilke

Bookworm is a film that proves my whole theory: you want Elijah Wood in your movie? Film it in New Zealand. Boom, there goes the dynamite. Bookworm indeed stars Elijah Wood as a street magician and American dad of a … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, Mid 70s
Nov 04

Remarkable Life of Ibelin, The

Posted on November 4, 2024 by Joel Hilke

The Remarkable Life of Ibelin is a Netflix documentary about a young man with degenerative muscular disease who lived out a deep and meaningful life in World of Warcraft. The doc is clever in how it shows off his real … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Documentary, High 80s
Nov 03

Music by John Williams

Posted on November 3, 2024 by Joel Hilke

Of course the music of John Williams is the soundtrack of my life… if you’re reading this, it’s probably made a huge impact on you too. Jaws, Star Wars, Superman, Close Encounters, ET, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, and onwards to … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Documentary, Mid 80s
Nov 03

Here

Posted on November 3, 2024 by Joel Hilke

Here is We Live in Time if we’re more interested in a living room than actual human beings. A gimmick film that only marginally succeeds maybe arguably possibly in the last twenty minutes where we’ve finally spent enough time with … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Drama, High 60s
Nov 03

Seeking Mavis Beacon

Posted on November 3, 2024 by Joel Hilke

It takes real effort to make a truly bad documentary. Even if you (the viewer) aren’t interested in the topic or even disagree with the thesis, a doc is usually at least informative and interesting on some level. Seeking Mavis … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Documentary, Low 60s
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